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Hooded gunmen turned up to an amateur football match in Honduras's second city San Pedro Sula on Sunday and opened fire, killing 14 people. The motive behind the act is not yet clear but authorities suspect cartel violence to be at play.

REUTERS - Gunmen opened fire on a group of people on a neighborhood sports field in northern Honduras and killed at least 14, authorities said on Saturday.

"There are 14 dead. Ten were killed on the field and four more died on their way to the hospital," Leonel Sauceda, a spokesman for Honduras' Security Ministry, told Reuters.

The armed men arrived in two vehicles with large guns and started shooting at a group that was preparing for a soccer match in San Pedro Sula, a major hub for the country's textile industry located about 100 miles (165 km) north of Tegucigalpa.

It was not immediately clear what triggered the attack, but the area is home to violent rival gangs often involved in drug trafficking.

Newspaper El Tiempo showed a picture of bloody bodies being piled in the back of a pick-up truck.

In September, 17 people were killed by hitmen belonging to street gangs connected to violent Mexican drug cartels.

Battling street gangs and competing cartels have led to a sharp escalation of violent crime in Honduras in recent years.

San Pedro Sula is in a region where drug gangs are known to refine cocaine before it heads to markets in the United States.